Is anyone else looking forward to winter or is it just me....

I love it when the weather gets cooler and Autumn starts because it means I can finally wear my fave items like chunky knit jumpers and cardys with opaque tights and boots!Most people think I mad because they love the summer weather and clothes that go with it!Anyone else share my strange view!

I can't say I look forward to winter but I've always loved Autumn. I love knee-high boots, scarves and sweater dresses. Bonfire night is my favourite night of the year - I love it more than xmas. Must be the pyromaniac in me!

Winter bliss! Felt super-confident the other day in snakeskin boots, black trousers and charcoal knee-length cashmere rather than sliding along in a pool of sweat (regularly gets to mid-30s here). Today I wore tights and it didn't matter that I had stubbly legs underneath. Bring it on!

What's not to love?Wearing knitwear rather than a -T-shirt and shorts or cool summer dressLayering - so I can't move freelyCable knits - mehKnee high boots - they are OK but I would rather wear a pair of sandalsGorgeous colours - where? All the ones I saw today were depressing and sludgy or blackChristmas - don't really like itSnuggly nights - I can get them all year round

I really really really hate it too. I detest having to wear coats and layers and have absolutely loved this nice summer, lots of dresses, cotton trousers and vest tops with fab accessories and lovely sandals and flip flops to show off a pretty pedi.

I loathe winter, can't stand it. I get depressed by the lack of sun and heat and I feel the cold terribly. Constantly ill children, cooped up indoors, having to put on layers and layers before leaving the house, yuck!

This summer was bliss. I love love love being able to wear sandals with bare arms and legs every day, no need to put on layers. The occasional too-hot day was a small price to pay.

Lizzy Please don't be so self conscious about yourself. Baggy, shapeless clothes aren't any more flattering than summer clothes on anyone who thinks they are overweight. Besides, there are plenty of summer clothes that aren't revealing or skimpy.

I like the fact that in summer I only need to wear three garments and a pair of sandals and I am dressed - bra, pants, dress - done.

I FAR prefer autumn / winter clothes to summer clothes. I've been like a child in a sweet shop the last couple of weeks, it's been wonderful getting out my knits and tights and choosing what to wear. I have never really got the hang of summer dressing and always feel lumpen and drab and harassed when it's warm out.

I love wool, and cashmere, and velvet (sorry, I realise velvet is a S&B no-no but I DON'T CARE ) and leather and suede.

Bunbaker - aw thank you, but I'm really not unnecessarily self-conscious! I wear fitted clothes in both winter and summer (ones that I can get to fit in the right places, which can be tricky). What I can't do is bare much flesh above the ankle as it's too pasty and puddingy, so usually end up with leggings and a dress and sandals/flip flops which is okay, but it's harder to look smart, plus you get dirtier feet!